Meaning & History
Peusen is a Dutch surname derived from the given name Pascal. The name Pascal ultimately traces back to the Late Latin Paschalis, meaning "relating to Easter," from Latin Pascha for "Easter." This itself comes from Hebrew pesaḥ (פֶּסַח), meaning "Passover," the ancient Jewish festival commemorating the liberation from Egypt. The overlap between Passover and Easter led to the same Latin root being used for both Christian and Jewish contexts.
Origins and Variations
As a patronymic surname meaning "son of Pascal" or simply of someone bearing the name, Peusen is part of a wider family of surnames across Europe. In France, variations include Paquet 2 and Paquette (common in Quebec), while Spanish has the given name Pascual. The root itself is also shared with the French philosopher and mathematician Blaise Pascal (1623–1662).
Notable Bearers
Information on notable individuals bearing the surname Peusen is limited. It appears to be a rare surname concentrated in Dutch-speaking regions. As a relatively uncommon variant, its bearers may have historical ties to the Netherlands.
- Meaning: Derived from Pascal, meaning "relating to Easter"
- Origin: Dutch, from Latin Paschalis
- Type: Patronymic surname
- Usage Regions: Netherlands